Chennai, Hyderabad Coronavirus (Covid-19) Latest News Live Updates: As of Tuesday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu is 2,42,929.
Chennai, Hyderabad Coronavirus News Live Updates: Tamil Nadu recorded the highest single-day cases across India as the state reported 33,059 positive cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the state tally to 16,64,350. Among these, Chennai reported 6016 positive cases, bringing the city’s total to 4,50,267. The state recorded 364 deaths on Tuesday, putting the state toll at 18,369. 273 of them had succumbed due to comorbidities. A total of 21,362 patients were discharged following treatment, taking the total number of recoveries to 14,03,052.
As of Tuesday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu is 2,42,929. Till date, 9,93,980 males, 6,70,332 females and 38 transgenders have tested positive for the virus in the state.
According to a bulletin released by the Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, 2,54,33,956 samples from the state have been tested till date, with 1,60,463 samples having been sent yesterday. There are 267 COVID-19 testing facilities in the state, out of which 69 are government and 198 are private facilities.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has ordered a payout of Rs 2,000, the first instalment of the Rs 4,000 pandemic assistance plan, also to people who have newly received their rice category ration cards, the government said in Chennai on Tuesday.
Now, 2,14,950 new rice ration cards that have been issued have come under use and Stalin has ordered payment of the first instalment to such families as well, a government release said.
The payment, to families covered under the two lakh plus new cards, would be disbursed this month at an estimated cost of Rs 42.99 crore.
Stalin has already ordered disbursal of first instalment in May to 2,07,66,950 rice card holders at a cost of Rs 4,153.39 crore. The Rs 4,000 COVID-19 cash assistance to people holding rice cards is an electoral promise of the DMK. (PTI)
As part of measures to boost the state’s self-reliance to tackle the pandemic, Chief Minister M K Stalin Tuesday directed authorities to take immediate steps to set up the necessary infrastructure within Tamil Nadu to produce vaccines and necessary life-saving drugs and to address the shortage of liquid medical oxygen.
A government statement said firms that are interested and capable of investing a minimum of Rs 50 crore may become part of joint ventures, along with government agencies, to establish manufacturing units. The Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Limited (TIDCO) has invited expressions of interest in this regard by May 31.
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Tamil Nadu recorded 33,059 positive cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the state tally to 16,64,350. Among these, Chennai reported 6016 positive cases, bringing the city’s total to 4,50,267. The state recorded 364 deaths on Tuesday, putting the state toll at 18,369. 273 of them had succumbed due to comorbidities. A total of 21,362 patients were discharged following treatment, taking the total number of recoveries to 14,03,052.
As of Tuesday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu is 2,42,929. Till date, 9,93,980 males, 6,70,332 females and 38 transgenders have tested positive for the virus in the state.
According to a bulletin released by the Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, 2,54,33,956 samples from the state have been tested till date, with 1,60,463 samples having been sent yesterday. There are 267 COVID-19 testing facilities in the state, out of which 69 are government and 198 are private facilities.
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The governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have announced steps to augment medical oxygen production facilities to cater to needs of Covid-19 patients. In Andhra Pradesh, efforts are on to revive the oxygen plant at Vizag Steel plant in Visakhapatnam which has the capacity to produce 850 Million Tonnes (MT) of oxygen but is only producing 100 MT currently due to technical glitches. The Eastern Naval Command (ENC) is repairing several defunct oxygen plants across several districts, which will help refill oxygen cylinders. The state has also requisitioned 10 ISO containers to transport oxygen to the state from various sources.
READ | Telangana, Andhra announce steps to boost oxygen supply
For assistance on COVID-19-related queries and mental health support in Chennai, citizens can contact the Greater Chennai Corporation’s (GCC) COVID-19 helpline 044 46122300 | Citizens can find the nearest GCC-facilitated COVID-19 fever clinic here | For lodging rain-related complaints and assistance during the monsoon, citizens can contact the GCC’s monsoon helplines 044 25384530 or 044 25384540 or the control room 1913 (available 24×7)
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